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Re: Spamhaus...
From: "Patrick W. Gilmore" <patrick () ianai net>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:35:09 -0500
On Feb 17, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Laczo, Louis wrote:
I'm looking for comments / suggestions / opinions from any providers that have been contacted by spamhaus about excessive queries originating from their DNS resolvers, typically, as a proxy for customers. I know that certain large DNS providers (i.e. google and level3) have either been banned or have voluntarily blocked spamhaus queries by their resolvers. We're currently in discussion with spamhaus and I wanted to see how others may have handled this.
I believe you can pay them a small fee and do a zone transfer so you are not hitting their name servers. If you see value in the service, it should be worth the small fee. And since you are hitting them a lot, I have a feeling that you see value in the service. -- TTFN, patrick
Current thread:
- Spamhaus... Laczo, Louis (Feb 17)
- Re: Spamhaus... Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 17)
- RE: Spamhaus... Paul Stewart (Feb 17)
- Re: Spamhaus... Matthew Black (Feb 17)
- Re: Spamhaus... John Levine (Feb 17)
- Re: Spamhaus... Dave Sparro (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... John Levine (Feb 17)
- Re: Spamhaus... Jason Bertoch (Feb 17)
- Re: Spamhaus... Michelle Sullivan (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... Crist Clark (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... William Warren (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... Michelle Sullivan (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... Crist Clark (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... Crist Clark (Feb 18)
- Re: Spamhaus... Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 17)